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Grader - 11/28/2006 8:07:45 PM   
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I am looking for some suggestions on how to make a transmission system for a 4 wheel drive Grader(pick attach as a demonstration) What I am looking for is a type of differential that has 4 point that rotate. 2 on the sides for the wheels and 1 in front for the power to come from the motor and 1 in the rear to give power to the next set of wheels. like a transport truck rear wheels. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated

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RE: Grader - 11/29/2006 6:03:50 AM   
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Here is a drive for a tank. Might give you some ideas to look at. It has two motors and two drives.
http://www.matotoys.com/canada/product_info.php?products_id=85&osCsid=a774a36f01ac17cb7545a4ba339d10cf


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RE: Grader - 11/29/2006 4:06:52 PM   
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Sorry I forgot to mention that I was looking to use a nitro or Gas motor and a typical trani to closer replicate the drive train. I did find that the Truckstopracking Nitro6 has a input/output diff but the case is 60 bucks. ouch. anyways I forget to add the picture of what I am looking for


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RE: Grader - 12/4/2006 3:57:57 AM   
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Have a look at this site. http://www.doncampbellmodels.com/ be sure to check the photo galleries section. Unbelievable craftsmanship!.

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RE: Grader - 12/16/2006 3:39:47 AM   
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im a heavy equipment mechanic in the U.S.A.F., and i work on these things all the time, most of them are chain driven from the intermediate axle to the rear axle. dont know if this helps or not, but you mentioned realism!!

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RE: Grader - 12/18/2006 3:11:42 AM   
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You could just get 2 diff halves (the input sides) and bolt them together with the insides in there.

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RE: Grader - 12/18/2006 1:48:03 PM   
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Great Idea's I think I like the Chain (belt in this case) for the dual rear axles. but still in the planning stage so far.

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